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—01. Photography by Giovanni Duca.

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Unis continues to focus on easy to wear, comfortable and natural looking garments in great fabrics. The New York based brand has never strayed far from this vision and that keeps people coming back time and time again. Using a little bit more color this fall, the collection features great some staples, nice silhouettes and a wonderful selection of fabrics from Italy.

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—01. Long trench coat.—02. Nice pop of colour.

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New York brand Unis is preparing to finish off their fall production and launch the new collection in stores. Over the years Unis has been known for the refined basics and now that the Felix shirt and Gio chinos are down, this fall was an opportunity to add some more colour through outer layers and shells. With pops of blue and orange, the collection is nicely accented but still remains about those core items that need to be in every guys closet.

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Unis have just put their spring–summer look book online for the current season. The photographs were taken by one of our contributing photographers, Ken Tisuthiwongse. The flowers and greenery of New York play host to the brands light weight fabrics, muted colors and understated design. The full collection is available in their Elizabeth St. shop and we also have a feature with the New York based brand in our spring issue.

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—01. Both covers will be available next week.

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It’s been a very compact and exciting spring so far this year as we have new developments in all aspects of Inventory, but our main focus has been the production of our second issue of the magazine. Finally our Spring–Summer 2010 issue is going to the printers and we are excited to present the two covers for the upcoming offering. We feel the new issue not only met the standard of our initial launch but perhaps exceeded it with a more diverse range of content, some great new contributors and an additional 30 pages. Featured in our spring issue are Margaret Howell, The Real McCoy’s, Beams, White Mountaineering, Our Legacy, Wm. J. Mills & Co., Unis, New Balance and several other fascinating people, brands and stories. The issue will be available to pre-order through the Inventory Stockroom next week and will be shipping and hitting shelves in early/mid-May.

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While I wasn’t sure it was even possible, but the Unis flagship store on Elizabeth St. in New York managed to get even more welcoming this past Thursday. As we mentioned last week, our friend Kyle Garner from Sit and Read Furniture teamed up with Unis to re-fit their Nolita home base. The combination of left-over Unis fabrics and Kyle’s classical furnishings have resulted in a perfectly unassuming interior. Clean lines and a great arrangement for a nice open space and great garments; it’s what a clothing store should look like.

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—01. Thursday, April 22nd at 7pm. at Unis, 226 Elizabeth Street in Manhattan.

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On April 22nd a couple of our friends are getting together in New York. The Unis shop on Elizabeth St. will welcome Sit & Read Furniture’s Kyle Garner in to furnish parts of the store with his collection of vintage pieces. The combination of the space, the Unis brand and Kyle’s taste is definitely a great marriage and it should keep the shop even more interesting and fresh looking beyond the already strong spring collection from Unis. It also turns out that our Spring–Summer issue of Inventory magazine, which comes out at the end of the month, features both Unis and Sit & Read Furniture. To top it off, one of our most valued contributors, Ken Tisuthiwongse has photographed a couple of looks for the collaboration and to showcase the Unis spring items.

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—01. Made in New York, USA.

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More shorts are starting to arrive in shops in preparation for summer and another great looking pair come courtesy of Unis. Nomad have just received some stock from the New York brand including the Gio chino shorts and pants, in a couple of classic summer colors. These would be extremely easy to wear in the summer and assuming they are as good as the Gio pants, the fit will be perfect.